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    Symbiosis: In development

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    Australian National Botanic Gardens
    acton, australia
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    Australian Dance Party are in the process of creative exploration in the development of a new site-specific episodic dance work, titled Symbiosis set amidst the Botanic Gardens.

    Symbiosis: In development, features choreography by Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM and ADP artists in collaboration with Somebody’s Aunt, cellist Alex Voorhoeve and poet Melinda Smith.

    About the work: The human species are awakening to the volatility of the natural world in the age of the Anthropocene. Symbiosis draws from plant and human biology to invite a crucial reflection on the human-ecological relationship through an embodied study of three types of symbiosis; parasitism, mutualism and commensalism.

    Through choreography, music and somatic and sensory experience, ‘Symbiosis’ re-positions the human as a part of nature, and within it, the response-ability we hold in guiding these fragile relations.

    Experienced as a ‘tour’, audiences adventure in groups to not just witness, but to collectively move, sense, be ‘with’ the work and its themes, immersed in the environment around them.

    Join us for the creative development showing:

    • WHEN: NOW SUNDAY 6th due to rain forecast for Saturday! 5:30-6:45pm, Q&A discussion to follow until 7pm.
    • WHERE: Australian National Botanic Gardens.
    • COST: Donation

    *Please note-
    - The performance includes walking up inclines, up and down steps, and between performance areas.
    - Please wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
    - Audience is asked to maintain 1.5m distance and sign in to the event.

    Supported by artsACT, Australian National Botanic Gardens, Molonglo, Maxim Chartered Accountants, AllInsure, QL2 Dance, SOULution Yoga, Atlas Physio, Screencraft Media and Lorna Sim Photography.

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    Australian National Botanic Gardens
    acton, australia